The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-06, Page 13WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1970:
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Autorn.�,'biIe Insurance.
The MIS"SlSQUO'I. PLAN
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AREJiciBLE
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KINLOSS
Mrs. Haryey.HoUston was the
delegate from Kairshea W.I. to
attend the Officer's. Conference
in Guelph lasr week..,
Mr. and Mrs., Allan Graham
and William Dickie attended the
Spring Meeting of the District
of Saugeen Boy Scouts of Canada
held in Kincardine Wednesday
evening.
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Ivlrs Leonard Maclnnes,Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie and Mrs. Ira
Dickie from Kairshea W..l
ped -e -r a Bazar
1. Your car is of the private passenger type. '
2. There are no drivers under 25 or over 70 and not more.
than. 2 drivers.
3, You have not made a claim as a result of an accident
•during the past 3 years.
NEW FEATURES
i. NO OVER 70 SURCHARGES ' ON RENEWALS:
2,.. NO CLAIM SURCHARGES FOR `` ONE CLAIM . UP .•
TO $250.00.
3. FOR CLAIMS . OVER $250.00, SURCHARGE 1 YEAR
ONLY. . . •
4. FARMERS 30% DISCOUNT.
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CONTACT
AGNEWS' INS.URANCE AGENCY.
.LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
Phone :5.28=2942
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taoKirac�ac�waeor
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES'
• •WITH MARGARET THOMPSON•
and Tea at Brucelea Haven on.
Wednesday. Mrs. Annie;Macln-
tyre, Mrs. Cliff Roulston,.Mrs. •
Virden Mowbray, Mrs: Frank
;MacKenzie and Mrs. Harold
Campbell provided sandwiches
and''cookies for this event
.PAGE THIRT!IN,
STOCKER FEEDER SAIF
' HENSALL SALES- ARENA '
• Mrs.. Bell of Toronto visited
recently with her son, Don' Bell,
Mrs.• Bell and family. '
Mr. ,and Mrs. Clair MacDoug-
all of Markdale, and Ha'rvey..
MacDougall of Bayfield visited
Friday at the; home, of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd.MacDougall and at-
tended the committal' service •
"for Dr; Hugh MacMillan in South',
Saturday,. May 9th
At 1:30 p.m.
-TAO- HEAD
Consisting .of Steers, kleifers_and_._Calves
FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT
Victor. Hargraves,.. 482-7511 • Jack Morrissey, 2346200
Auctioneers Hector McNeil and Larry Gardiner
Kinloss Cemetery.' Mrs. Maclvlil,
lan is 'a first cousin of the
MacDougall family.. •
Walter Dickie was a patient
in Wingham'and• District Hospital
from Thursday. until Sunday..
Mernbers of the Kairshea are
invited to attend the H'olyrood
Women's 'Institute. meeting,
Thursday,. May 7 at 8:15 p..m.
Mrs. George Lockhart accom.-
pa'nied by her sister.., Mrs. .Mill's,
with whom she has spent the
winter in Lucknow returned .
home bn Wednesday. :
Sympathy is extended to. Mrs.
Hugh MacMillan and' fa.rriily
in the' passing of Dr. Hugh
Mi.11an.. ' Both Dr. and Mrs.
MacMillan grew pp in. this cbm- •
tnunityand were remarried' in
South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church b-efore. leaving for, mission
•work'in Formosa. . •
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,k.. 10 YEARS AGO
APRIL 1960
The Lucknow Comniunity Shed ,
which' had long ceased.to serve :.
its original purpose..: the stabling
o,f'hors•es =:was in the spotlight.
-The contributors.to the shed'•pu•r
chase fund in 1951 were:being
contacted and asked to: sign off
their equity in the.•,buildi'ng. The'
object of:the'';release was to .er-
mit thesale••of. the shed. ; with
the proceeds being turned, over to
the Lucknow and District Li.*
Club 'to be .used solely to' help
defray the 'costs .o,f installing an.
artificial ice plant' in the Lucknow
arena.
*O1d eyeglasses were wanted for
the ":Bank of"'Light" .• The C auad.-
>atr hiotTsbjeitvera;s a rrrFl-- _
'lion pairs -of glasses to be shipped
to India for thesr.elief of eye def
Eets'atfi ng_tlte.„Mi,ll.io_us;Qf'tha:t_-__
country., Lucknow and District.
Lions Club were collecting in
this area'.
„30 -YE•A.RS • AGO
APRIL 1940 .. -
R. Douglas MacDonald, son .of
Rev. and Mrs, C. H. MacDonaldof Lucknow , graduated frorn.Knox
College Toronto. '.An ordination
Presbyte,ri:an•Churchp Rev. Mac-
Donald was appoint•ed •minister
Of Alma Street. Presbyterian
Church ,' St Thomas.
/ Mildred Ritchie was appointed
ritatragcr of the local --P
phone office , succeeding Fraser
M. Patterson.. She had beeri an
operator on the local staff :for
some two years; and had been
itripg conti erabie '0 -f -the. secret*:
axial work iti connection with the
,office during a period•:when I tr.
- Patterson was'not enjoying good
health.
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50' YEARS.. AGO.
,, APIUL,1020
Charles Durnin and son'Vict•or
Durnin of Guelph forhe.rly of
•Lucknow•; rented 'the old Lucknow
Town Hall and were opening.an
up -to` -date' Machine and repair
shop. The 'opening of the shop
was good news •t.o the Village'and
farmers, as it was -a business that
Was . Treati needed.
•
Farm sales• reported were:. John
Haigh of Kinloss, sold out.to' -
Ackert Bros. and Donald .Ferguson.
of. Ashfield sold his farm to
-Stewart :F Robertson.
ST...HELENS
N9•. and '1.irs. .Roy.Gardner and
family of Luca.n were week -end
Visitors with her•parents, Mr. and '
Mrs. Jint•_Curran and'Paul,'
Just a reminder of the May •
,::.rhe_eting.'of the ;W:1. on Thursday
at 2 'o'clock in the hall. The
District. President will he, guest, •
'speaker.. '
Gerald Dorscht is a .patient in
Wingliarn :and District Hospital.
lean Rose of Erno visited with
' Lucknow relatives on the week-
end . On Sunday. , he and '•M et..
Because of the -expected demand at this tow price we must
reserve the right to.timit the quantity sold to any one customer-:
•'100%q PURE SISALANA FIBRE
•300 lbs, AVERAGE TENSILE STRENGTH
mootr•,
• AVERAGE KNOT STRENGTH. 135 .lbs:
Harvey Webh•visited with Harvey
Webb in Victoria' Hospital,
London;
E1NAL SHOOT FART?
.Seven tables enjoyed tate' final'
Hall on•Thursday, night. High
prizes went to Mrs. Don Panna
becker and Charles Fowler, The
consolation prize went to Mrs.
-CALL. VCIUR CO_
Lucknow" District
Phone {328=3145 ....:
Dale Gammie left last week
for the Yukon, where he will.join
his brothers on construction work.